The Japanese number one hit list dates from January 1, 1969 through December 31, 1969. The last week of the year coincides with the first week of the New Year. The sales figures of the respective number 1 in their week are given. All information is based on the official Japanese charts from Oricon .
← 1968 ←
Japan List of number one hits in Japan
1970 →
Period
Where. total
Interpreter
Title Author (s)
Additional Information
(Period, weeks in first place, artist, title , author [s], additional information)
December 23, 1968 - January 26, 1969 5 weeks (17 in total)
17th
Pinky & Killers
Koi no Kisetsu
-
January 27, 1969 - February 2, 1969 1 week
1
Mary Hopkin
Those Were the Days Boris Fomin and Gene Raskin
-
February 3, 1969 - February 9, 1969 1 week
1
Pinky & Killers
Namida no Kisetsu
-
February 10, 1969 - April 13, 1969 9 weeks
9
Ayumi Ishida
Blue Light Yokohama
-
April 14, 1969 - June 8, 1969 8 weeks
8th
Saori Yuki
Yoake no scat
-
June 9, 1969 - July 13, 1969 5 weeks
5
Shinichi Mori
Minatomachi blues
-
July 14, 1969 - September 7, 1969 8 weeks
8th
Ryoko Moriyama
Kinjirareta Koi
-
September 8, 1969 - October 19, 1969 6 weeks
6th
Mina Aoe
Ikebukuro no Yoru
-
October 20, 1969 - November 9, 1969 3 weeks
3
Mieko Hirota
Ningyō no Ie
-
November 10, 1969 - February 15, 1970 14 weeks
14th
Osamu Minagawa
Kuroneko no Tango
-
← 1968
→ 1970 →
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See also: 1969 number one hits in Australia , Belgium , Germany , Finland , France , Ireland , Italy , Canada , New Zealand , the Netherlands , Norway , Austria , Switzerland , Spain , the United States, and the United Kingdom .
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